in TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1.7. 1903. 13 Iiwi?L EH3 IT .miaunjuiiniiiyiiiBwniM sn b bb ' r ill pi fill i i n r b-s TUESDAYTwo Extra Specials H WOMEN'S and MISSES H Sweaters: Jackets Y omen's sweater coats, fine knit jackets and Alice coats just what you want right now cardinal, Miie, grey, white and black worth up to $4.00, at $1.5011 Misses' Knit Misses' smart knit coa for everv dav and ft whiten, tfreys, blacks, I etc., one splendid worth up to $4.00, B jacket, Wmh ats for school, jJf 4bj L .$1.98 - Special Demonstration and Sale of LA VIDA CORSETS The Corset that Makes Perfect Figures. The new long models that attain the hipless effect reach the height of excellence in LaVida corset. Slen der, youthful lines are induced, the figure adapts itself, gracetully to the new requireements ot fashion and your new crowns will fit perfectly. It is the ideal cor set. It induces lines of grace. : Frices; . .... $5 to $25 A Shoe Without a. Hurt Four Bargain Specials in Basement 1 E Hundreds of dozen men's heavy fleeced sample underwear, in an wanted sizes, values up to 75c a garment at Do you realize what this means? Have you ever worn such a shoe? As practical shoe men you can take our word tor It, that Xlie for men and women is all and more than we claim for it. The name Hanan In a shoe stands for just what the sterling mark stands for on silver. We carry a complete line of this famous footwear and in addition have a corps of expert fitters who are at your service. Right now wo would call your at tention to the new goods Just re ceived from the factory. THE PRICES RANGE. For Women $5, $5 50 ' SO For Men $G S7- Drexel Shoe Co. 1119 FARNAM STREET I mzz?m: jrrunF:-jmtn zr. 1 mm 1 ntTTH.'ii? t 1,14 lea' Koms Jonrnal 10c sad ISO. SUmpUst and hit for hoius Srtssmaking-. n Another Great Day Tuesday Men's Suits snd Ovsreoats 915 nd S 18 values, $8.30 BE 25c Dark styles flannelette for house dresses the regular 10c and 12 hie grade from the bolt, Tuesday yard 5c LOW Q ONE-WAY RATES Soft and warm velvet flannels, beautiful styles a quality that must be seen to be appreciated most desirable of all kimono flannels yard 10c One big bargain square of mill remnants of yard-wide comfort er silkollne (limit of 14 yards to each customer), plenty of sales people to wait upon, you, Tuesday's sale price, yd $2.50 BLANKETS AT $1.50 PAIR These are all pure 5-pound white and grey Australian blankets in 12-4 size. All Omaha is talking about this wonderful blanket bargain. These blank ets are positively equal to any $2.50 blankets ever sold in Omaha; special at, ... , r- n r.- s-i t a tt t a tt r" c nnrcr r f r a? Thousands of yards of newest fabrics in 40 to 52-inch widths 1 1 and latest shades on big bargain JQI Qa kQa squire,' worth 55c to $1.50 yd., at. M n OMAHA J 2 OCT. 19 TH I NEXT MONDAY Brndeis Will Hold a Wonderful Sale i Curtains ' " It is owing to the fact that we so often secure our most extraordinary bargains outside the regular commercial chan nels that we are able to startle the business world with such amazing sales. In this instance we secured an immense new stock of lace curtains from a storage warehouse company. The stock had been stored by an eastern drapery firm which discon tinued business and the stock had to be sold to pay the stor age charges. Brandeis bought the entire stock at a bargain j that almost passes belief. g When You See Our Great Window Displays of Lace Curtains You Will Marvel How any I Store Could Sell Such Fine Goods so Cheaply FROM OsAHA EVERY DAY TO OCTOBER 31, 1908 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 to San Francisco. Los Angeles, San Diego, and many other CaU fornls points. To Portland, Tacoma snd Seattle. To Everett, Belllng bam, Vancouver and Victoria. To Weed, Calif., Ash land, Roseburg, Eu genie, Albany, snd Salem, including So. Pac. branch lines in Oregon. To Spokane snd Inter mediate O. R. aV N. points. VIA Union Pacific For full information inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnani St. 'Fbonts, Ball, Sons. 1838 and Xnd. A3231. All the Lace Curtains on sale Monday, October 19th. All the Bobbinet on sale Tuesday, October 20th. IT 1 iB HiArtlT-'.nf t(,TL,fm nHTlT sT k sT i f9ii tnaSaTTtf AaWi TTiii.fl ft m ITT 1 iTM iTT t iTTst sTtstssT i SsTir s T Beauliiul White Teeth Usually cause a pleasure long to be remembered. They are usually the result ot the very closest attention at the proper time. If you have postponed this important duty, you will be glad to know how we can help you to "make good." One reason you will likely commend our operations we are firm believers in work that makes patients so well satisfied that no desire will enter their minds that they could have done bet ter at another dentist. Come in and get a few facts about your teeth. CROWNS, $3.00. Taft's Dental Room 1517 DOUGLAS STREET. HOME FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB Part-haa of Old l"H Btatca Na tional Baalt Dalldlitfc la Vo der t'oaalderatlun. The Commercial club again haa under coiialilpralion the securing 'J a bulUUng for permanent new headquartera and Mon day afternoon a commute headed by K. A. Benton vlalted tho old I'nltcd State National Hank building- at Twelfth and Karnam straeta with a view to looking oVer the property. ' . The building, which Is In excellent condi tion and atanda on a valuable pU-ce of ground, can be aecured ly the club at from 1100.000 to $1JB,00. It la built of gray granite and la one of the aubatantial build ings In the bualnea section of Omuha. At preaent the Chicago & Northwestern line haa the general officea of the line weat of the Missouri river located In the $1000.00 rilvm (at ear eubetanca in jur ou to kealtk ioaad m tooi jceuiiinf boa Uve m m Calumet Baiting mm Powder U 4, building and would probably remain a a tenant of the Commercial club. Other pnrta of the building are leaaed to good tenants and members of the club who know of the proposition are enthuelaslic over securing the building. . The proposition is to Issue bonds suffi cient to cover the purchase price, and it is believed there would tie no difficulty in placing 100 or 1U bonds of 11.000 each, which would undoubtedly bear interest. The present quarters of the club are . on the fifth floor of the Beard of Trade building at Sixteenth and Farnani streets. The rooms are quite unsauaractory. The com parjy which owns the building makes no attempt to provide elevator service and frequently members of the club wait what seems an unearthly long time for the e vator which hauls freight, and must serve all tenanta of the building, making it an noying to get to the fifth floor or call the elevator to the club room. In the building which the club la looking over the elevators are bettor and it la pos slbla to have an elevator for the use of trfe club if the rooms ere located on ore tit the floors above, the second story. The proposition to securi new quarters was up just year ago. but the financial flurry and some opposition and misunder standing as to whether the -club uhuiild move north or south, prevented any move being made. But the proposition of . new quarters has never beerj entirely dismissed, according to a member of the horse committee. A rrl Mistake la to neglect cold or cough.- X"r. King's New Piscovei j cures tiiem and prevents consumption. &0c and 11.00. Kor salt by Btaton Drug Co. Bottled In Bond Whiskey 1.00 TVI.1, QUA.BT. Ouckenheimer, Overholt, Old Lewis, Hunter, Golden Wedding and Clark's fcure rye. Cedar Brook. Bond and Llllurd. Early Times, Golden Sheaf, Mellwood, Golden WW, Cedar Run, Old Oscar Pepper and TVeldon Sprlnga Bourbon. CACKLEY BROS. MORPHINE lp.d-Jlb.ir.,r,,C Byts are poaltlTety eared h BABITINA. For DTondarmio or internal oai Sample sent to enr drug habttoe br anail. Regular prioe 00 per bottle a 17 FCC your drag-fiat or by mall In piala wrapper. Mail Orders Killed Ily HAYBEX IIHOS., OMAHA, NEB. Peonies, 10 cents snd up. Tulips, Hyanclnths and others. Stewart's Seed Store ttoiM. iem st. SCHOOLS. - sUtftbtlafatMl IBM, tKittipa 7mc bm (or wMsisirrttl o4 buMa it. V i w alum, mtroog I sflhtng lottv W m mitmttj bua! txktloef mad U rrst atrvsva o tMdbinf tb pcwttrvJ (Ud of biwiswi tkfftvira a4 prmotlc TkirtM ourMCcssaMrcil, litiiraasMr Fr pftmlory, lfw hiuitlrvd tus if lMi jm. Otaj Oytsf tw fIm . WMktkBpy. Wrtl fur ttia ywmp9PlMM top, v j LINCOLN BUSINESS OOLLEGK 141 N. IStk StrML, Lincoln, Neks. An Ovorwholmin Success THE BIG SALE OF .ANKETS FROM THE NEW YORK AUCTION 1 Successful not,only in point of sales, but better still, in the unprecedented low prices at which they nre offered. In this greatest of all Blanket sales when 350,000 pairs were sold at auction our New York representatives, the J. E. Manix Co., of 320 Church St., secured for us 1,000 pairs at sensational prices, almost 50c on tho Dollar Close to half what you would pay at any other rime or what any other store asks for same qualities today. Hundreds of families were supplied Monday. Hundreds more will be tomorrow. Don't expect to buy blankets like this again. 11-4 Woolnap Blankets, al- Fine all wool plaid Blankets, ways $2.50, now $1.59 finest $6.50-quality; sale Largest size Woolnap Blank- price ...... : . f$3.98 ets, best $3.00 kind made, High grade $10.00 Blankets, now .... . . . . ..... .$1.79 in grey or tan; now $5.50 25 cases of other lines at equally low prices'. Bennett's (or $25 Tailored Suits New arrivals in women's suits with almost every New York express keeps the stock splendidly replete with a constantly changing panorama of new styles. We never had such a diversity of authentic modes as now. In scope and charac ter it even surpasses any ever attempted in Omaha. Par ticularly is 'this true of the $25.00 line. . There are suits in every wanted plain color, made from handsome broad cloths, sumptuously trimmed and lined with high grade satin. Then th.ere are fancy suits of novelty CP ea cloths in many striking effects, many are H U gUt clearly $35.00 values, all popularly priced at........... m Bennett's Big Grocery Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder 6-lb. ran 91.00 And 100 Stamps Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder -lb. Can fl4AAfirl trt Ktamn. Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, H-lb. can 13o And IK Bennett's Capitol Coffue, lb 880 And SO Basket Fired Japan Tea, lb 38o And 30 Tea Slftlnars. lb 16o And 10 Allen's Brown Bread Flour, pkg lSo And 10 Premier Molasses, quart can BOo And 10 Wiggle Ptlck Bluing, six for 85o And 10 Wonder Wax, for laundry, six for SSo And 10 Wiggle Stick W'Axer, flx for 8 So And 10 Bwansdown Codfish, 8 pkgs , SSo And 10 Bennett's Capitol Flour, sack $1.60 And 75 Bennett's Capitol Pancake Flour, pkg llo And 10 Full Cream Cheese; pound 80o And 10 Maple Cream, JWo cakes lOo And 6 J. M. Early June Peas, 3 cans for , Burnhoin's Clam Bouillon, 40c bottle for Demonstratitm-Wiazrd Carpet Cleaner IN BASEMENTGET A FREE SAMPLE Stamps Htamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps .. . .aso . ...aso J L AY i E a S THE RELIABLE STORE Msn's Suits and Ovsreoats, $10 nd $22. SO vsl 11 s, at 11-40 Ho Lot Up to the Bargain Giving Every day the interest of the public in the phenomenal bar. gain offerings in our Great Water Damage Sale Increases. New lots brought forward every day offer better as sortment and even superior values. Buy Winter Underwear and Furnishings now at About Actual Retail Value. The Stoetzel Stove Co. .714 South Sixteenth Street We sell the best stoves sold in Omaha and we can prove It by 10,000 families who are uaiivg ours and have tried others. Wo sell on small monthly payments or s cut price for cash. The Solar double beater Base Burner was awarded highest prize .at the Omaha exposition on three points. Strength of double heater, starting quick and construction. People who are using it and have used others and compared it with others say that it does give more heat with the same fuel and start quicker in the morning than others. 1 Thousands of soft coal stoves have been been Invented and pot one is on the mar ket today only those that aome fakir is trying to fool the people with. The only soft coal stove that has proven a success is the first class oak. Now that we have it with a smoke and gaa burner attach ment the soft coal atove problem Is solved. The Solar makes a clean fire with the cheapest and dirtiest soft coal and keeps fire forty-eight hours. Mr. McKensle, who bought one last season, says: "When 1 bought my Solar I thought you were stretching things when you told me what t would do. You exaggerated nothing: It does sll you said It would snd more. too. If people who ere going to buy soft coal stoves will find out what the Solar will do that Is the stoe they will buy. c. 4! - ti-t.Bv Mr. Haskins, 2211 North 27th Ave., says: "We heated six rooms last win ter with two and one-half tons of coa!. It started in twenty minutes in the morning. We know that no other Base Burner would have done the same work with so little coal. Have You a Friend o Who's birthday conies tilts month. If so an opal the btrthstone for October would be acceptable. We have them lose and mounted In a variety of grades and styles. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler IBIS DOUOI.AS RBUI Noon Day Lunch... 50c It's the Best Lunch In Omaha Grill Room - HOTEL ROME lGtti and Jackson Sts. EVERY THING IN RUBBER RAIN COATS. BOOTS AND SHOES, WATER BOTTLES, SYRINGES Omaha Rubber Co. 160B Harney Street Women's and Children's Under wear "Worth; to $1.50 garment in four lots for quick clear ance, garment, 15c, 25c, 39c and 50c Men's, Women's and Children's Winter Weight Hosiery Reg ular values to 50c a pair, on sale at 5c, 10c, 12VaC Children's Night Gowns, Romp ers, Sacques, Pinning Blankets, etc. Values up to $1.00; sale price ;' 15c Men's Suspenders Values to 50c a pair, on sale at one price, choice .15 c Men's Underwear Fine wool, silk fleeced and heavy ribbed cotton garments, values up to $2.50 a garment, in four lots, at 25c, 39c 45c, G9c Men's and Boys' Wool Over shirts and Sweaters Worth to $3.00; shirts single or double breasted, sweaters with 4-ply collar, or in coat style, at 50c Men's Fine Wool Sweaters Regular values to $5.00, on sale at. 98c, $1.50,S1.9S Men's Combination Suita AYorth to $5.00, all kinds, at 98c, 91.50, $1.9S, '$2.50 A. I A IUA M S I . I ' ' S ( 1 tinr immense reserve block oi 'mtri grade corsets received the full force of the drenching Monday, Oct. 5th. The boxes were . ruined but the corsets themselves scarcely touched on account of being im mediately removed from the wrappings. The entire stock that was in the least dam aged will be closed at just half regular sell ing price. Warner's, Royal Worcester, E. & G's, LaGrecques and other well known makes in the season's latest models will go at $1.00 Corsets, 50c; $1.50 Corsets, 75c; $2.00 Cor sets, $1.00, etc., throughout the entire dam aged stock nothing reserved. Bargain Day in Cloak Depf Two great suit specials, the offerings. Don't miss them. 100 Handsome Tailor Salts Beautiful designs, newest materials, richest col orings, coats in all sizes, 32 to 42 bust measure, positively fjrt worth $20, choice liL.JU most charming of the season's 75 Beautiful Silk Shirt Waist Salts snd Dresses Charming . assortment of oew designs, browns, blues, olack. redB, etc., splendid value, f yf CIA st 26, choice Vj, JJ Extra for IN OUR FAMOUS From 9 to 9:30 A. M. One case of Fruit of the Loom genuine article, 10 yards to customer, st, yard ..5 From 10 to 10:30 A. M. One case of strictly all wool gray Blankets, guar anteed not one thread of cotton, reg ular $5.00 Blankets, only one pair to customer, at, pair $2.49 10c Flannelettes 5 12 Mc Flannelettes GH 18c Flannelettes 10 10c Dark Dress Ginghams 5 10c Bleached Muslin Gl4 Apron Checks 5 16c India LInons 7 15c Black Sateen 101 25c Figured Sateen lOi $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 Broadcloths, all Tuesday DOMESTIC ROOM. From 2 to 2:80 P. M. One case of un bleached muBlin, 8 Vic grade, 10 yards limit, st, per yard 4 From 8 to 8:80 One esse of flne-'ex-tra large snd extra heavy Blankets all cotton filled, regular price $2.00, 2 pair limit, at, pair 98 FOR ALL DAY reuinarits from 3 to 6 yards, all 6n price , , . 75 Strictly all Plaid Dress Goods for chil dren's school dresses, long remnants, worth 60c and 59c yard 25 8V&C Towels 44 10c Towels 5 12 He Towels 16c Towels . .. ..i.7H 19c Towels ..k. ........ 9 10 other specials for sll da,y..a ,JL . Two Important hour sales Tuesday in our High Grade Linen Dept. From 0 TlH 10 A. M. 100 hemstitched and plain lunch cloths, throws, scarfs, etc., a mixed lot, 50c values, at each 10 From 2 Till 8 1. M. 50 dozens all linen napkins, bleached and silver bleached, some $3.00 values, for this sale, 6 for 50 Wo ftlako Skirts to Your Measure . From sny material In our stock st $1.00 yard or up perfect fit guaranteed or money re funded, st , , . ihi yards of 64-inch goods, S yards of 4 8-inch goods. 6V4 yards of 4 2-inch goods required for tusking. This offer good for this week only; set quickly. SI The Balance of the Car of Keif for Canning Pears to go on Sale Tuesday There is nothing finer for canning. While the car lasts we will continue to sell them at the following prices per market basket 35 Per bushel Per barrel .$2.75 GROCERY SPECIALS v All brands Lye, per can 5 Sweet Potstoes, per peck 15 Fruit Puddlne, per pkg 7 The best domestic Macaront, pkg S1 Best Breakfast Food, pkg 5 4 8-lb. sack best High Patent Flour for 91.25 Mason Jars for Your Pesrs, Ktc. Pint Mason Jars with caps snd covers, per dozen , ....35 Quart Mason Jars with caps and cov ers, dozen ....... 40 hi gallon Mason Jars with caps snd covers, dozen 501 No limit, sll you want. Our regular low prices on .sll fresh vegetables. DON'T FORGET TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYO A BEE WANT AO will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant rooms, or secure boarders an short notice, at a very sniall cost to you, j Telephone Douglas 238. Bee Office. 17th and Farnani.